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On October 18, 1775, [Portland, Maine] was destroyed yet again; Bombarded for 9 hours by The United Kingdom’s Royal Navy. —Wikipedia.com Though American cities seem static, they have been a changing landscape since our ancestors came to the new world in the 1600s. Through fights and famine, storms and rain, New England holds the most history in the United States concerning conflict, and restructuring of it’s urban centers. Eastern cities were primarily built with wood, because it was less expensive […]